Greetings from Kansas and ! Pleased you joined us! You didn't specify how young the rooster is - the established hens will often boss and bully a young rooster but at some point he ascends to the top of the pecking order. I would not worry too much unless he is still really small or if cannot escape her. Here are some old BYC threads where this is discussed - they may offer some suggestions or a course of action. Hope it works out okay!

How did you introduce them? We kept our rooster in a dog kennel for two days with them hens , he too went after one hen only . They sparred for a day it two then it was over...I'd let them work it out unless you see blood , but I got rid of my rooster cause he didn't like me and I don't want my hens harassed all day long.

I Just got him last night, had him in a pen by himself. Today I let hens out first, The hens were over by his pen and he was going crazy so I let him out.. The 4 hens took to him fine, the other Miss Moe seems to hate him. She is the original one left out of the ones I bought as chicks so she has been here a lot longer than other hens.So she is Queen B amongst the other 4 hens

I Just got him last night, had him in a pen by himself. Today I let hens out first, The hens were over by his pen and he was going crazy so I let him out.. The 4 hens took to him fine, the other Miss Moe seems to hate him. She is the original one left out of the ones I bought as chicks so she has been here a lot longer than other hens.So she is Queen B amongst the other 4 hens

Sometimes a young rooster need an older hen to teach him proper manners. If no one is bleeding or being seriously injured, I would let it be. Young roosters are usually over the top in hormones and tend to abuse hens - until they get a good education from one.

Sometimes a young rooster need an older hen to teach him proper manners. If no one is bleeding or being seriously injured, I would let it be. Young roosters are usually over the top in hormones and tend to abuse hens - until they get a good education from one.

I hope you enjoy being a BYC member. There are lots of friendly and very helpful folks here so not only is it overflowing with useful information it is also a great place to make friends and have some fun.

If you would like to share pictures and stories of your flock, you have come to the right place. BYC’ers never tire of these and do not back away slowly or commence eye rolling when the photo album or home videos come out